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Definition of normally in English: normallyadverb ˈnɔːm(ə)liˈnɔrməli 1sentence adverb Under normal or usual conditions; as a rule. normally, it takes three or four years to complete the training Example sentencesExamples - Such a claim is normally based on the psychological condition of one or both spouses.
- The development of cataracts is normally related to the natural process of ageing.
- It seems the little people and common folk normally spend their money when they drive to London for the day.
- The normal rules governing the reception of evidence on appeals will normally apply.
- He said it was drink talking and he would not have behaved like that normally.
- Faculty rules mean that advocates are normally obliged to take legal aid cases.
- Patients with this condition are normally able to cope as long as there is free access to water.
- The home grower is under less pressure and conditions are not normally as sterile.
- They normally occur at fairly regular cycles, but there has not been one since 1968.
- With vulnerable customers we normally put generators in while the repairs are affected.
- The importation of arts and crafts from Brazil will normally give rise to customs duty.
- One would normally expect prices to rise, in conditions of restricted supply such as these.
- When playing privately, this will normally be a question of agreeing house rules.
- I am waiting for the customary compliment that he normally reels off but I am kept waiting.
- These regulations will normally be applied at national level by a national intervention agency.
- Although uncomfortable and embarrassing, it is not normally a serious condition.
- It is quite common and normally corrects itself by the time the child has reached one year old.
- We don't normally need air conditioning so we don't have any in our house!
- My weekend routine normally involves singing two services at church every Sunday.
- Mr Wilks believes a number of customers who would normally have parked up outside the pub simply drove on.
Synonyms usually, ordinarily, commonly, as a rule, as a general rule, generally, in general, in the general run of things, mostly, for the most part, by and large, mainly, most of the time, almost always, more often than not, on the whole typically, habitually, customarily, historically, traditionally, routinely 2In a normal manner. Example sentencesExamples - It usually takes a few days to learn to speak normally with an appliance.
- Release the breath and hold the position for a few seconds whilst breathing normally.
- I read about three chapters of my book before I calmed down enough to breathe normally.
- By the standards, ethics and moral code of the time, they were behaving normally.
- Half a century down the line, politicians' latest instruction is to live normally and forget fear.
- If you find yourself being spoken to, please behave as if you normally would.
- I took my sheet and wiped my face, starting to calm down and breathe normally again.
- Once the nurse forgot to tell me to breathe normally and after about a minute I started gasping for breath.
- They also alter the way the brain processes information to be more in line with the way the brain works normally.
- Beginning to eat normally takes time and it should be done slowly so that you don't start to panic and lose control.
- According to friends was behaving normally up to the day she disappeared.
- Now the former welder hopes breakthrough therapy in the United States will mean he can eat normally again.
- He was behaving normally, and did not vault the barriers, even stopping to pick up a free newspaper.
- For me, this is not really a day to be in work and attempting to behave normally.
- For measuring your breathing, breathe normally until the bag is fully inflated.
- Now, of course, they suspect he was carrying out the advice he had given to Steve, to behave normally.
- It should not be used if the person is responsive when shaken or breathing normally.
- I eat normally but just much earlier - usually about five hours before I go on to dance.
- Breathe normally in this position until returning to upright position on inhalation.
- There is a sense at the office party that most people can behave normally, as they stand around in little groups.
Synonyms as usual, as normal, ordinarily, naturally, conventionally, regularly 3technical At right angles to a given line or surface. Definition of normally in US English: normallyadverbˈnɔrməliˈnôrməlē 1sentence adverb Under normal or usual conditions; as a rule. normally, it takes three or four years to complete the training Example sentencesExamples - They normally occur at fairly regular cycles, but there has not been one since 1968.
- It is quite common and normally corrects itself by the time the child has reached one year old.
- We don't normally need air conditioning so we don't have any in our house!
- He said it was drink talking and he would not have behaved like that normally.
- It seems the little people and common folk normally spend their money when they drive to London for the day.
- With vulnerable customers we normally put generators in while the repairs are affected.
- The normal rules governing the reception of evidence on appeals will normally apply.
- These regulations will normally be applied at national level by a national intervention agency.
- One would normally expect prices to rise, in conditions of restricted supply such as these.
- Such a claim is normally based on the psychological condition of one or both spouses.
- Although uncomfortable and embarrassing, it is not normally a serious condition.
- The home grower is under less pressure and conditions are not normally as sterile.
- Faculty rules mean that advocates are normally obliged to take legal aid cases.
- Mr Wilks believes a number of customers who would normally have parked up outside the pub simply drove on.
- The development of cataracts is normally related to the natural process of ageing.
- My weekend routine normally involves singing two services at church every Sunday.
- When playing privately, this will normally be a question of agreeing house rules.
- The importation of arts and crafts from Brazil will normally give rise to customs duty.
- I am waiting for the customary compliment that he normally reels off but I am kept waiting.
- Patients with this condition are normally able to cope as long as there is free access to water.
Synonyms usually, ordinarily, commonly, as a rule, as a general rule, generally, in general, in the general run of things, mostly, for the most part, by and large, mainly, most of the time, almost always, more often than not, on the whole 2In a normal manner; in the usual way. Example sentencesExamples - Release the breath and hold the position for a few seconds whilst breathing normally.
- Now, of course, they suspect he was carrying out the advice he had given to Steve, to behave normally.
- Half a century down the line, politicians' latest instruction is to live normally and forget fear.
- Breathe normally in this position until returning to upright position on inhalation.
- I eat normally but just much earlier - usually about five hours before I go on to dance.
- I took my sheet and wiped my face, starting to calm down and breathe normally again.
- He was behaving normally, and did not vault the barriers, even stopping to pick up a free newspaper.
- Once the nurse forgot to tell me to breathe normally and after about a minute I started gasping for breath.
- I read about three chapters of my book before I calmed down enough to breathe normally.
- According to friends was behaving normally up to the day she disappeared.
- If you find yourself being spoken to, please behave as if you normally would.
- Beginning to eat normally takes time and it should be done slowly so that you don't start to panic and lose control.
- Now the former welder hopes breakthrough therapy in the United States will mean he can eat normally again.
- They also alter the way the brain processes information to be more in line with the way the brain works normally.
- For measuring your breathing, breathe normally until the bag is fully inflated.
- For me, this is not really a day to be in work and attempting to behave normally.
- By the standards, ethics and moral code of the time, they were behaving normally.
- It usually takes a few days to learn to speak normally with an appliance.
- It should not be used if the person is responsive when shaken or breathing normally.
- There is a sense at the office party that most people can behave normally, as they stand around in little groups.
Synonyms as usual, as normal, ordinarily, naturally, conventionally, regularly 3technical At right angles to a given line or surface. |